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Just want to show you on how to use my compass clock to locate treasure. The first picture is my compass clock. The second photo is an example of treasure area wherein two old santol trees are the markers or point of reference. Now, how will you locate the exact treasure site?

You now have been given your own thread, in which i hope you are able to explain and enlighten the members just what is your theory and method.If you are unable to, then the members will get bored and your thread will go just like the previous one who, could not explain anything that the members could understand.......so..

In order to locate the treasure, you need to identify the Midpoint marker between the two trees marker. This is how to do it. Your compass should always point to the north and check the angle/ time orientation between the two trees marker.

This is a sample of the Japanese treasure map clock puzzle. 12, 11, 10 and 8 oclock. Now, how will locate the treasure site using the clock puzzle. Since we already identified the midpoint tree marker, the first site to locate here is the 8 0'clock treasure site.

what made you determine that the Santol trees are markers? Pics pls so we can their size and age..

i ask, as i have no idea what your talking about..

The land was owned by my uncle. He bought that land way back 1975. It was a former Japanese camp. During the 80's, Japanese went to his land and asked him to dig the treasure. My uncle did not allowed them to dig. The 2 santol trees are the target of those Japanese guy. If you look at the 2 santol trees since 1975 until now, It has the same size and height. Nothing has changed as my uncle claimed. The old folks around the farm claimed that the Japs used that 2 santol trees for hanging Filipinos guerrillas.